
Episode 321 - Praxis, Purpose, and Cultural Change: A Conversation with Dave Blanchard
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In this episode of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur podcast, Justin Forman sits down with Dave Blanchard to explore the evolution of faith-driven entrepreneurship and its growing influence in both the church and broader culture.
Key Discussion Points:
- The origin story of Praxis and how the name came to be through prayer and divine inspiration
- The transformation of entrepreneurship from a "starving artist" narrative to a celebrated career path
- The role of programs like Y Combinator, Techstars, and shows like Shark Tank in normalizing entrepreneurship
- How childhood experiences and early business ventures shaped Blanchard's perspective on ethical entrepreneurship
- The impact of Chris Crane and Opportunity International in revealing the redemptive possibilities of entrepreneurship
- The challenge of moving beyond "God cares about your work" to practical implementation in various industries
- The need for churches to become creative centers and reimagine their approach to supporting entrepreneurs
- The importance of telling authentic stories that include both triumph and struggle
- Discussion of the "unnamed villains" and real challenges facing Christian entrepreneurs
- The future of faith-driven entrepreneurship and the need for local heroes and mentors
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